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graham4anything

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4. 10 years?Were it not for sabatoge,protest voters,etc.Dems wouldve been President for 80 straight yrs
Fri May 24, 2013, 05:29 PM
May 2013

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The quote is right on but I doubt the situations are comparable. randome May 2013 #1
Not an exact parallel, but the similarities are overwhelming DFW May 2013 #5
Is that book "The Battle for Spain?" How is it? (nt) Posteritatis May 2013 #2
"The Spanish Civil War" DFW May 2013 #6
"I lived through its dying gasps first hand." trof May 2013 #3
I got to Spain in 1968 as a 16 year old DFW May 2013 #7
Hell of a story. Thanks for telling it. trof May 2013 #12
Ah, if you want a brief linguistics lesson DFW May 2013 #14
Many thanks. Yes I'm interested. trof May 2013 #15
The legend about the lisping king falls apart if you go east DFW May 2013 #17
I suspected such. trof May 2013 #18
Sort of a hobby that led to one very cool job DFW May 2013 #19
10 years?Were it not for sabatoge,protest voters,etc.Dems wouldve been President for 80 straight yrs graham4anything May 2013 #4
I think Eisenhower might have had a legit victory in there somewhere DFW May 2013 #8
But why? Why didn't DEMOCRATIC VOTERS vote for Adlai? One one of the great liberals of all time? graham4anything May 2013 #9
I think a comment attributed to Stevenson says it all DFW May 2013 #11
LOL that is funny. nt graham4anything May 2013 #13
To all eras... that is part of what makes them coservatives Motown_Johnny May 2013 #10
*Very* different senses of the word "right" - the modern anti-statist right and the fascist statist Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #16
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